1. LaGrangeville, N.Y.-based Health Quest Systems will install IBM Watson Health’s artificial intelligence-powered clinical trial matching system throughout its hospitals.
2. Allscripts FollowMyHealth has teamed with Ephraim McDowell Health in Danville, Ky., to expand its mobile patient engagement platform.
3. Wichita Falls, Texas-based United Regional Health Care System selected Epic as its new EHR provider.
4. Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health is integrating Suki, an artificial intelligence, voice-enabled digital assistant for physicians, to its EHR system.
5. Patients at Minneapolis-based Allina Health can now access their medical information through Apple’s iPhone health records app.
6. The Department of Veterans Affairs secured a $155 million contract with Perspecta, an IT service company, to provide technical support for the department’s EHR system.
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